Wednesday 16: 13:15–13:45 → 17:05–17:25

We start the short second sequence (5 days only) with a short stage around Toulouse, yet another stage designed for punchers.


Standings after the first long sequence:

General classification

  1. B. Healy 🇮🇪 EF
  2. T. Pogatchar 🇸🇮 UAE – 29″
  3. R. Evenepoel 🇧🇪 Soudal-QS – 1′29″
  4. J. Vingegaard 🇩🇰 Visma – 1′46″
  5. M. Jorgenson 🇺🇸 Visma – 2′06″
  6. K. Vauquelin 🇫🇷 Arkéa – 2′26″
  7. O. Onley 🇬🇧 Picnic – 3′24″
  8. F. Lipowitz 🇩🇪 Bora – 3′34″
  9. P. Roglitch 🇸🇮 Bora – 3′41″
  10. T. Johannessen 🇳🇴 Uno-X – 5′03″

Points

  1. J. Milan 🇮🇹 Lidl-Trek – 227 pts
  2. T. Pogatchar 🇸🇮 UAE – 163
  3. B. Girmay 🇪🇷 Intermarché – 151
  4. T. Merlier 🇧🇪 Soudal-QS – 150
  5. M. Van der Poel 🇳🇱 Alpecin – 128

Mountain

  1. L. Martinez 🇫🇷 Barhrain – 27 pts
  2. B. Healy 🇮🇪 EF – 16
  3. M. Woods 🇨🇦 IPT – 11

Teams

  1. Visma 🇳🇱
  2. UAE 🇦🇪 – 16′45″
  3. Decathlon 🇫🇷 – 28′12″
  4. FDJ 🇫🇷 – 29′07″
  5. Arkéa 🇫🇷 – 29′41″
  • Mihies@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    I disagree, the rider “in front” (he wasn’t in front, he was on the left perhaps a bit more ahead, but not by full bike length) has to make sure he doesn’t cut in front of others recklessly. And yes, chapeau to peloton for playing fair, they indeed waited.